Yes you can
Yes I'm sure you can. Depending on how bad your criminal record is depends on what jobs you're able to get though...
yes
There would be some argument as to which is the most famous university in the world, so there will be argument as to where the most famous university is. It might be Cambridge or Oxford in England; it might be the Sorbonne in France; it might be Harvard, Princeton, or the University of California at Berkeley in the US or it might be any of several other universities around the world.
The New England Association of Schools and Colleges accredits Harvard University, focusing on undergraduate programs (Harvard College). The graduate and professional schools may also be accredited by different agencies in their respective fields. You might be able to find information about a particular school's accreditation through its Web site. A list of the Web sites for the graduate schools is available on the Academic Programs page. Though the story is much older than the term "urban legend," that is what the Harvard rumor is. Not only is Harvard University accredited, it has been accredited for over seven decades. The New England Association of Schools and Colleges first accredited Harvard in 1929. In addition, Harvard Divinity School has been accredited by the Association of Theological Schools since 1940.
William James Si dis he enrolled at just 11 even though he wanted to at 9
Yes, though the circumstances of the conviction may be a consideration.
No- it is impossible to enter the legal profession if you have any criminal record at all in the UK, even if the conviction is spent. It is also very difficult to enter medicine if you have a criminal conviction, though in the latter case it is not impossible if there were mitigating circumstances at the time the offence took place.
No, they are not. MIT is the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, which is completely separate from Harvard. They are both situated in Cambridge, Massachusetts, however. MIT: Massachusetts Institute of Technology Harvard University Harvard University and MIT are both in Cambridge, MA (near boston). Both Private institutions. Harvard is ranked in many areas higher than MIT, has the most known endowment in the World with $32billion in 2011, oldest university in the nation, largest university library in the nation, and has more students than MIT, Harvard has a bigger campus area than MIT, participates in IVY LEAGUE athletic and NCAA Division I. MIT is more specialized in Scientific and Technological Research, around $9.9 billion in endowment in 2011, NCAA Division III. I would say the two institutions are both great, but when you compare, you must look at the individual categories of school or majors.
No.
Harvard beets are called so because they were popularized by Harvard University's dining services in the early 20th century. The dish likely originated from a recipe developed by the university's chefs or culinary staff. The name "Harvard beets" is a nod to the institution and its association with the dish.
A criminal conviction, whether expunged or not, generally does not prohibit a person from obtaining a passport. It may prohibit the convicted from entering certain countries, though.
Mark Zuckerberg's major at Harvard was actually Psychology though he loved programming and ended up taking a lot of computer science courses. If you think about it, it makes perfect sense how he mapped people relationships to computer science with something like Facebook.